DescriptionRosetta Cottage, meeting place of Winston Churchill's parents - geograph.org.uk - 818572.jpg
English: Rosetta Cottage, meeting place of Winston Churchill's parents A plaque in the pavement opposite this cottage reads:
Rosetta Cottage
Lies the other side of this road and here, in Cowes week 1873, Lord Randolph Churchill first met and proposed to Jennie Jerome, eldest daughter of American Leonard Jerome, then proprietor of The New York Times.
Their marriage bore them their first son Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill 30th November 1874.
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Rosetta Cottage
Lies the other side of this road and here, in Cowes week 1873,
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